Nutrition | Ask A Dietitian

Getting Rid of “Uh-oh!” When You Go

Sometimes “the go” isn’t as easy as you’d wish it to be. When trouble strikes with bowel movements, it could mean an underlying nutrition issue. Our registered dietitian offers advice for those suffering from tummy troubles.

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Which Salt is Best – Himalayan Pink, Celtic Sea, Iodized?

Various reports on whether or not salt is a healthy additive to our diets may leave you with more questions than you started with. With so many salt choices on the market, is it true some may be better for you than others? Our registered dietitian, Debbie J., breaks it down.

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Which Rice is Most Nutritious?

There are nearly 40,000 varieties of rice. With that many options to choose from, how do you know which rice is the healthiest and most nutritious for the body? Our registered dietitian shares her top 4 nutritious rice picks.

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Italian Eating Made Healthy

Who said dessert can't be made healthy? At Picazzo's Organic Italian Kitchen, they are taking traditional Italian cooking and putting their own twist on it to be more health-conscious, and still full-flavored!

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What to Know about Protein Powder and Supplements

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Navigating the world of protein powders and supplements can indeed feel daunting, with countless options lining store shelves and online marketplaces. As you consider adding a scoop to your post-workout smoothie or exploring new ways to boost your nutrition, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the choices. However, fear not! Our guide to protein powders and supplements will help you make informed decisions on what to buy --or skip.   Are They Necessary?  You can achieve your physical goals without extra protein, just as you can get in a good workout without ever lifting a free weight or...

Healthy Smoothie Recipes

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Cue the sound of a revving engine… running your blender at home can bring goodness with that whirring noise! Creating your own smoothies is a great way to get in some nutrients and plant phytochemicals you otherwise wouldn’t during the day. It allows you to prepare multiple servings at one time (if you wish) and save money in the process.  Smoothies can be a good use of leftover fruit. Almost any will do! Bananas provide creaminess. Citrus and pineapple boost vitamin C content. Fruits with edible skin and seeds (like berries) offer more fiber. For vegetables, the best ones for blending...

Debunking Diet Myths

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With so many sources offering nutrition advice, it’s hard to know what’s true. Even factual information can become distorted by the time it reaches you. Like a game of telephone, the message often changes as it’s passed along. Here, we debunk 5 common diet myths to guide you toward the truth. Gluten/wheat is fattening People with celiac disease are allergic to gluten, a protein found in wheat, and should avoid gluten in their diet. Otherwise, wheat and wheat protein are no more inherently fattening or harmful to metabolism than any other grain or component. The problem is all the flour...

Nurturing a Healthier Relationship with Food

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In today’s fast-paced world, developing a healthier relationship with food is essential for overall well-being. Mindless eating, often done while multitasking, can lead to overeating, poor digestion, and a strained connection with food. By practicing mindful eating, we can slow down, pay attention to our eating experiences, and foster a positive relationship with food that contributes to better health. Here are some strategies to help you achieve this.  Serve in Modest Portions  Serving yourself modest portions can help prevent overeating and reduce food waste. Use a smaller plate and...

Fueling Your Workout: What to Eat Before Exercising

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Eating the right foods before a workout can make a significant difference in your performance and recovery. The goal is to provide your body with the energy it needs to perform at its best while minimizing muscle damage. Here’s a guide on what to eat before a workout: Carbohydrates: Your Primary Fuel Source  Carbohydrates are the body’s preferred source of energy, especially for high-intensity workouts. They help maintain blood glucose levels during exercise and replenish muscle glycogen stores. Here are some great carbohydrate-rich options:  Bananas: Quick-digesting carbs that provide a...

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